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Anders Lee scored two goals in Thursday's 3-2 win over the St. Louis Blues.

Lee scored the game-tying (1-1) goal on the power play in the first period and he ended up scoring the game-winner in the third frame. The 26-year-old has three goals in his last three games and eight goals and two assists in 26 contests. John Tavares scored the other goal for the Islanders. Dec 8 - 10:13 PM

Anders Lee scored his sixth goal of the season during the Isles' 4-3 loss to Detroit on Sunday.

Lee now has six goals and an assist through 24 games this season. His 13.6 shooting percentage is the highest of his career. Dec 4 - 11:35 PM

Anders Lee scored the game-winning goal in a 5-3 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday night.

The Islanders blew a 3-0 lead entering the third period, but Lee's goal with just under 27 seconds remaining in the game won it for New York. Lee started off his season with only two points through his first 18 games, but now has four points in his last four games. Despite his recent surge in production, we still wouldn't recommend rushing to pick him up off the waiver wire considering he is shuffling back and forth between the third and fourth line for the Islanders. Johnny Boychuk, Jason Chimera, Casey Cizikas, and Nikolay Kulemin also scored for the Islanders. Nov 30 - 10:56 PM

With his fourth tally of the season on Friday, Anders Lee now has three goals in his two games.

The Islanders didn't win either game against the Kings on Wednesday nor the Sharks today, though. Lee is now up to a grand total of five points in 20 games this season. A order of magnitude off the precedent set for himself during his rookie campaign. Nov 25 - 8:29 PM

Anders Lee scored the game-winning goal in a 5-3 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday night.

The Islanders blew a 3-0 lead entering the third period, but Lee's goal with just under 27 seconds remaining in the game won it for New York. Lee started off his season with only two points through his first 18 games, but now has four points in his last four games. Despite his recent surge in production, we still wouldn't recommend rushing to pick him up off the waiver wire considering he is shuffling back and forth between the third and fourth line for the Islanders. Johnny Boychuk, Jason Chimera, Casey Cizikas, and Nikolay Kulemin also scored for the Islanders.

With his fourth tally of the season on Friday, Anders Lee now has three goals in his two games.

The Islanders didn't win either game against the Kings on Wednesday nor the Sharks today, though. Lee is now up to a grand total of five points in 20 games this season. A order of magnitude off the precedent set for himself during his rookie campaign.

Anders Lee tied the game at the 4:27 minute mark of the third period and scored a second "meaningless" goal in the third as the New York Islanders lost a 4-2 contest to the Los Angeles Kings Wednesday night.

That snapped a five-game point-less streak for the Minnesota native as he more than doubled his goal count for the year. With three goals in 19 games and one assist, he struggles to be fantasy relevant.

Anders Lee (leg) feels like he could have been ready if the Islanders' second-round series against Tampa Bay would've went seven games.

Lee suffered a broken left fibula at the end of the regular season. He didn't get to play in the playoffs as a result and will have to wait until next year after the Lightning eliminated the Isles in five games.

Lee suffered the injury when he absorbed a slapshot from teammate Johnny Boychuk. Lee isn't likely to join the Islanders before the end of their playoff run. He had 15 goals and 36 points in 80 regular season games.

The New York Islanders have confirmed that Anders Lee is out indefinitely with a broken left fibula.

Lee was struck by teammate Johnny Boychuk's slapshot during Thursday's contest. This will obviously prevent Lee from playing in the season finale, but it will likely prevent him from participating in any part of the Islanders' playoff run too. He has 15 goals and 36 points in 80 contests in 2015-16.

Anders Lee is out indefinitely fractured his leg in the Islanders victory over the New York Rangers.

This is not good news for the Islanders who are already injury depleted. The Islanders already have Travis Hamonic (knee), Jaroslav Halak (groin) and Mikhail Grabovski (concussion symptoms) out long term already. Lee will undergo more tests on Friday. In 80 games this season, the 25 year-old has 15 goals and 36 points.

Anders Lee suffered a lower-body injury in Thursday's game against the New York Rangers.

Lee was hit by a shot from teammate Johnny Boychuk. The Islanders have already announced that Lee's night is over. They'll probably provide an update on his status after the game. He's considered day-to-day for now.

Anders Lee now has goals in three of his last four games thanks to his tally during Tuesday's 4-3 win over Washington.

After potting 25 goals and 41 points in 76 games as a rookie last season, Lee has had trouble escaping the sophomore slump. But his final totals may look good as he's now up to 15 goals and 36 points in 79 games this campaign.

Grabovski failed his physical due to concussion symptoms that have been bothering him since last season. There's no known timetable for his recovery, which is to be expected when it comes to a concussion.

Anders Lee scored two goals in Thursday's 3-2 win over the St. Louis Blues.

Lee scored the game-tying (1-1) goal on the power play in the first period and he ended up scoring the game-winner in the third frame. The 26-year-old has three goals in his last three games and eight goals and two assists in 26 contests. John Tavares scored the other goal for the Islanders.

He has been scratched for the last two contests. Strome has produced only two goals and four assists in 19 games this season. Alan Quine will head to the press box instead when the Islanders host the Pittsburgh Penguins.

You're always told to just go to the net, and that's exactly what Jason Chimera did.

The veteran winger took a puck off his leg from Brock Nelson for his third goal over his last four games. Chimera is now up to four goals and nine points in 25 games this season. They also to learn from your elders, for what it's worth.

Cal Clutterbuck's new five-year deal with the New York Islanders is worth $17.5 million.

That $3.5 million cap hit seems like quite a bit for a 29-year-old forward that typically serves in the third or fourth line and usually records between 10-20 points per season. That being said, Clutterbuck has played beyond that description so far this season, averaging 15:26 minutes per game and recording nine points in 25 games. He's also stayed physical with 89 hits. This still seems like a lot of money to throw at him though, given that he might end up seeing his role decline again (it was just last season he was averaging 11:55 minutes) and he might also regress as the contract goes on.

Alan Quine will tag in for Anthony Beauvillier against the Capitals on Thursday.

Quine has posted just three points with just 12 shots on net and 24 hits in 13 games this season, so he probably belongs on the wire. Beauvillier has posted two goals and seven points with 22 points in 18 games thus far.

Coach Jack Capuano has confirmed that Travis Hamonic will be back in the lineup on Monday night.

He isn't listed on injured reserve anymore and New York will dress seven defenders in the contest. The Islanders just lost Dennis Seidenberg, so Hamonic's return comes at a great time if you are looking on the bright side. He has five points, 17 hits and 24 blocks in 12 games this campaign.

Thomas Hickey scored the winner Monday in overtime to give the Islanders a 2-1 win over Calgary.

It was Hickey's second of the season and it came at a perfect time for the struggling Islanders who badly needed a win. Hickey has been playing solid hockey but is not an offensive weapon as 22 points is the best NHL season he has ever had. He shouldn't be in your lineup but if he was on Monday, you got a nice bonus.

Pelech's shift to the IR list probably has less to do with any new information about his status and more to do with the fact that Dennis Seidenberg was ready to be activated, so those moves cancel each other out from a roster size perspective. Pelech has a goal and three points in nine games this season.

Ryan Pulock (broken foot) has been skating but is not close to returning to action.

Pulock is with the Islanders as they embark on a California road trip but will continue to get in some conditioning without playing as he closes in on a return. He was injured in his first game back from the minors so he has no stats this season.

Halak turned away 36 of 38 shots, including all 13 on the penalty kill. In fact, he made 16 stops in the first with 10 on the kill. The latter coming on a single double-minor. Wow. That's a winning effort if there ever was one. Halak's record rises to 5-6-5 with a .912 save percentage and a 2.88 GAA.

Thomas Greiss stopped 24 of 26 shots in Thursday's 3-2 win over the St. Louis Blues.

The Blues got the first goal of the game less than five minutes in, but the Islanders battled back to regain the lead heading into the second period. Greiss has now won three in a row, and he's given up six goals during that span. He has a 5-4-0 record with a 2.43 goals-against-average and a .920 save percentage this season.